Average price of a pint to pass £5 with 21p rise within days
- The average price of a pint of beer in the UK is expected to rise to around £5.01 due to increases in costs, according to the British Beer and Pub Association.
- Emma McClarkin, chief executive of the British Beer and Pub Association, stated that pubs must raise prices to remain viable amid rising costs.
- Tim Black, associate director at Frontier Economics, reported significant increases in costs due to new regulations and taxes affecting the pub sector.
- The cumulative financial impact of the autumn budget announcements for the beer and pub sector is approximately £650 million, significantly affecting business operations.
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Most expensive pints in UK revealed after cost hikes push average price over £5
Draught beer is expected to get more expensive as pubs face a rise in running costs It’s become the go-to conversation starter for pals coming back to the table with a pint in pubs across the UK: ‘Guess how much this just cost me?’ You’re not losing your mind. Beer is getting more expensive all over the country – and according to industry bosses, it’s close to crossing a devastating threshold. The British Beer and Pub Association has said cost h…
Pint of beer to smash through £5 barrier for first time in UK as prices soar
The average cost of a pint in the UK is set to rise by 21p after industry chiefs warned that prices will have to increase for customers to help keep venues running in the face of higher labour costs
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